December 2, 2022 Supreme Court to Hear Case on Student Loan Forgiveness The Supreme Court has granted review of the president’s plan to provide up to $20,000 in one-time student loan forgiveness. State Legislatures News, News to Use, U.S. Supreme Court, State-Federal State Legislatures News
October 3, 2022 Town Hall Takeaways: Employment Trends Employment changes driven by the pandemic mean that states must plan for a permanently changed workforce, with workers looking for pay incentives, greater flexibility and more remote work. State Legislatures News, News to Use, Research, Policy, Labor and Employment State Legislatures News
April 19, 2022 Across the Aisle | Rocking a Bipartisan Beat One of Nevada’s youngest legislators, Democrat Selena Torres, teams up with colleagues, including the most conservative Republicans, to engage young constituents through TikTok videos, sending a message about political bipartisanship. State Legislatures News, News to Use, Across the Aisle State Legislatures News
April 4, 2022 Across the Aisle | Pickleball Draws Political Players From Both Sides of the Net Washington Sen. John Lovick at the nation’s first pickleball court on Bainbridge Island for the March 28 signing of his bill making the wildly popular paddle game the state’s official sport. State Legislatures News, News to Use, Across the Aisle State Legislatures News